Oleson Served Restraining Order

By RANDALL CLARKrclark@sjnewsco.comALLOWAY TWP. -- A restraining order was granted against Terry L. Oleson on Thursday on behalf of the daughter of a longtime friend, a man who had welcomed Oleson to live in his home for a brief period prior to Oleson's April 6 arrest.

Oleson, 35, of Alloway-Friesburg Rd., was arrested and charged with invasion of privacy for allegedly video-taping a minor in the nude without her consent, a crime which took place in November of 2005 inside his Alloway Township home.

Evidence of the invasion of privacy charge was discovered during an extensive search of his residence in connection to the November murders of four prostitutes outside of Atlantic City.

The restraining order sought by 18 year-old Christine Kerns was based on harassing comments Oleson made during a brief romantic relationship which began after Oleson moved into his now-estranged friend's home on March 23.

In family court, Kerns testified that Oleson told her on the day he moved in he "would kill to have her." She also claimed that at some point after police took an interest in him regarding the murders, he told her "I am not going anywhere without you."

"I'm not sure how many armed guards are standing here, but I am still terrified," Kerns said in court, with Oleson just a few feet away. He appeared in court pale, now with a full beard.